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>> i'm glad you actually call china out because, obviously, it is about china. i think the tough thing for nip to do would have to be much more brilliant as i than a statesman to reassure the region it is about china and china that it's not about them. [laughter] i don't know how that is going to be done. look, i -- i have good friends in the air force and navy who i commend for the effort. i'm not saying it's not a great effort. it's -- it is an operational -- it's putting the operational cart before the strategic horse. that's not the fault of the people in uniform. they are in some ways -- trying to be generous here. they are trying to figure out an answer to the problem before others come to struggle with that problem. air-sea battle answers some of the china questions, certainly being able to operate in the contested zone, if not to be able to rest back parts of -- parts of the commons. when it comes to allies, that's very interesting because i think it's now imperative, i mean, just as someone who travels to the region like many other people here quite a b
>> i'm glad you actually call china out because, obviously, it is about china. i think the tough thing for nip to do would have to be much more brilliant as i than a statesman to reassure the region it is about china and china that it's not about them. [laughter] i don't know how that is going to be done. look, i -- i have good friends in the air force and navy who i commend for the effort. i'm not saying it's not a great effort. it's -- it is an operational -- it's putting the...
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representatives of bank of china, china construction bank and agriculture bank of china will all be skipping the meetings. xinhua quoted a chinese commerce ministry official saying the decision is further evidence japan's unilateral action is freezing actions. it is the world's largest bank and other institutions are among the top ten in terms of market value. senior officials from china's finance ministry and central bank are still expected to take part, though. now, the people who lead the imf and world bank had originally named egypt as the host of these meetings. political instability there has prompted them to switch locations to right here in tokyo. now, this isn't the first time the meetings have taken place in jap japan. quite a while ago, the last time. 1964, in fact. that was also a familiar year for many people. that was the year tokyo hosted the olympics. at the time, the economy was really humming along. we had japanese companies exporting everything from ships to steel. we had our bullet trains humming right along, too, as the first shinkansen sped along the line from toke wryo
representatives of bank of china, china construction bank and agriculture bank of china will all be skipping the meetings. xinhua quoted a chinese commerce ministry official saying the decision is further evidence japan's unilateral action is freezing actions. it is the world's largest bank and other institutions are among the top ten in terms of market value. senior officials from china's finance ministry and central bank are still expected to take part, though. now, the people who lead the...
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let's talk about china. china has an interest that's very much like ours. in one respect. and that is, theyant a stable world. they don't want a war. they don't want to see protectionism, they don't want to see the world break out into various chaos, they have to manufacture goods and put to work 20 million people to work coming out of the farms every year. coming into the city, wanting jobs. they want the economy to work and be free and open. we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape or form. we can work with them, collaborate with them, if they're willing to be responsible. now, they look at us and say, is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars, and other people 16 trillion, total, including them. they look at our decision to cut back on our military capabilities, a trillion dollars. the secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to our military devastating. it's not my term, the secretary of defense call
let's talk about china. china has an interest that's very much like ours. in one respect. and that is, theyant a stable world. they don't want a war. they don't want to see protectionism, they don't want to see the world break out into various chaos, they have to manufacture goods and put to work 20 million people to work coming out of the farms every year. coming into the city, wanting jobs. they want the economy to work and be free and open. we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be...
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china. that it's the china that is used to american presidential politics, is used to being bashed on the presidential trail and, you know, it will go through it and it will just sit there and it will be another president who's coming in, we'll take time and come back. i think china has fundamentally changed. i think china now sees its much more as a -- has read some of this stuff about being a g-2 world and sees america somewhat closer to it and is less in the mood to take ultimatums. >> rose: we continue with appreciation of christopher hitchens with his widow carol blue and his editor and friend gray don carter. >> a number of young people, people in their 20s, mid-20s who really attached themselves to christopher, he hit something in them that hunter thompson had done in a generation before. he was very much a standard bearer for a younger generation of, you know, sort of armchair fire brands and he was the real thing and i think they admired him for it and sort of worshipped him. >> i t
china. that it's the china that is used to american presidential politics, is used to being bashed on the presidential trail and, you know, it will go through it and it will just sit there and it will be another president who's coming in, we'll take time and come back. i think china has fundamentally changed. i think china now sees its much more as a -- has read some of this stuff about being a g-2 world and sees america somewhat closer to it and is less in the mood to take ultimatums. >>...
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cars to china. if we take your advice with respect to how we change our tax codes so that companies that are earn profits overseas don't pay u.s. taxes, compared to companies here in a are paying taxes, that's estimated to create 800,000 jobs. the problem is they'll be in places like china. and if we're not making investments in education and basic research which is not something that the private sector is doing at a sufficient pace right now and has never done, then we will lose the lead in things like clean energy technology. now, with respect to what we've done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled. since i came into office. to china. and actually currencies are at their most advantageous point to u.s. exporters since 1993. we absolutely have to make more progress and that's why we're going to keep on pressing and when it comes to our military and chinese security, part of the reason that we were able to pivot to the asia pacific region after having ended the war in iraq and transitioning
cars to china. if we take your advice with respect to how we change our tax codes so that companies that are earn profits overseas don't pay u.s. taxes, compared to companies here in a are paying taxes, that's estimated to create 800,000 jobs. the problem is they'll be in places like china. and if we're not making investments in education and basic research which is not something that the private sector is doing at a sufficient pace right now and has never done, then we will lose the lead in...
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on the china/u.s. relations and its international image given that china based economy on quality and -- [inaudible] even the renewable energy roles has been labeled as u.s. national security threat? and do you have any recommendation to the chinese families that plan to invest in u.s.? >> well, as you may know, we have here a china global investment tracker which tracks chinese investment all over the world, and i've been doing that for more than a decade, so i would say for people here and in washington and in china in general don't pay too much attention to the short term. we're all focused on this intelligence committee report about huawei and the president's decision to block the investment, but meanwhile, chinese investment is going to set a record. arguably, it already has set a record even though we're in october, an annual record. and it's more diversified than it was in previous years when it was much more heavily in financials. if you take out the trover, this is the best -- controversy, thi
on the china/u.s. relations and its international image given that china based economy on quality and -- [inaudible] even the renewable energy roles has been labeled as u.s. national security threat? and do you have any recommendation to the chinese families that plan to invest in u.s.? >> well, as you may know, we have here a china global investment tracker which tracks chinese investment all over the world, and i've been doing that for more than a decade, so i would say for people here...
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china has one or two. the united states has somehow founded a kind of natural way to operate through international institutions, through partnerships, client-base, all sorts of different mechanisms that can generate cooperation. so in this next phase of american history, it seems like that's an asset that we should see them on. some people call it burden sharing, some people call it redistributing demrobal authority of government. but it is all there and part of leadership. in more demanding times, that is a strength. >> let's look at this in a constructive way rather than in a wringing our hands about decline or debating about whether decline is taking place. again, the next president takes office in january. faces all the problems enumerated, dysfunctional congress and all this. are there concrete steps that the government should take to reverse perceptions or counter perceptions that the united states is in decline in terms of its global influence? >> well, the most important one, by far, is attempting
china has one or two. the united states has somehow founded a kind of natural way to operate through international institutions, through partnerships, client-base, all sorts of different mechanisms that can generate cooperation. so in this next phase of american history, it seems like that's an asset that we should see them on. some people call it burden sharing, some people call it redistributing demrobal authority of government. but it is all there and part of leadership. in more demanding...
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, but china the biggest player. let me bring in a white house defense here. the president pointed out in the last debate that the dollar is right now at its most advantageous for exporters to china since obama came to office. he actually said the most since 1993, i think. that we're moving in the right direction. they have let this currency float a little bit in that band. isn't that a sign of progress, that the chinese are listening? >> let's see. let's look at that plan. first of all, it's a very parochial plan by the president. he doesn't really see the big global picture. here's the problem, yeah, the yuan has gone up some. but the dollar's gone down more over the last two years. so that fits peg to the dollar by china is actually hurting every other country in the world, including europe, which is in the tank. so that's number one, when you talk about the president's view on that. the second thing is, if you look at when the president took office, christine, the trade deficit with china has grown every single y
, but china the biggest player. let me bring in a white house defense here. the president pointed out in the last debate that the dollar is right now at its most advantageous for exporters to china since obama came to office. he actually said the most since 1993, i think. that we're moving in the right direction. they have let this currency float a little bit in that band. isn't that a sign of progress, that the chinese are listening? >> let's see. let's look at that plan. first of all,...
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/china relations. plus, helping victims of human trafficking; and getting ready for the america's cup. but first, with the other news of the day, here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: the f.b.i. has arrested a bangladeshi man in new york for allegedly plotting to blow up the federal reserve building in manhattan. that's just blocks away from the world trade center site. agents seized the man this morning after he parked a van outside the fed building. they said he believed it carried a 1,000-pound bomb. in fact, the explosives were inert, provided as part of a sting. lance armstrong stepped down today as chairman of his cancer- fighting charity, the livestrong foundation. he said he wanted to spare the group from fallout over a doping scandal. separately, nike severed ties with armstrong today. it cited the u.s. anti-doping agency's report, detailing allegations of extensive doping by armstrong and his teammates. in russia, investigators opened a criminal probe against a leftist leader accused of pl
/china relations. plus, helping victims of human trafficking; and getting ready for the america's cup. but first, with the other news of the day, here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: the f.b.i. has arrested a bangladeshi man in new york for allegedly plotting to blow up the federal reserve building in manhattan. that's just blocks away from the world trade center site. agents seized the man this morning after he parked a van outside the fed building. they said he believed it carried a...
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china. i don't like mitt romney's economic model, and neither should you. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >>> the question is, what kind of vision do you have for this country? >> is it mitt romney's vision or greed and wealth? or president obama's vision for a level playing field? >> mitt romney's some towns don't count tour, because freeport didn't count. >> that question plays out tonight in freeport, illinois. >> everybody should play by the same rules. >> sensata workers have played by the rules for years. helped the company become hugely profitable. and now they will pay the price. 170 families will now have to find work, health care, and retirement security someplace else. we'll show you the local impact and how republican economic policy has devastated the middle class all across the country. and the economic stakes in this election play out in freeport, illinois. the sensata plant is ground zero in the economic differences between governor romney and president obama. >>> g
china. i don't like mitt romney's economic model, and neither should you. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >>> the question is, what kind of vision do you have for this country? >> is it mitt romney's vision or greed and wealth? or president obama's vision for a level playing field? >> mitt romney's some towns don't count tour, because freeport didn't count. >> that question plays out tonight in freeport, illinois. >> everybody should play by...
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vehicles are built for china. ford is building a lot of capacity in china. these are investments in the china economy not just manufacturing but also significant research and development. these are local products that contribute to the local economy that would be in the interest of the people to support. >> auto parts, delphi has been a fascinating story. the stock has done pretty well. they announced a large buy back. what do you think a deal at 31.5 into earnings? >> it is one of few auto stocks with a significant discount, shareholder friendly. numbers terrific since the ipo. we are above consensus. particularly amongst the higher growth auto stocks. our topic is american axle. we are bullish on the pickup truck segment. you will hear a lot about the significant demand in u.s. for full size pickup trucks. delphi does not play into that. >> got to leave it there. thanks for your time. itay michaeli joining us on the fast line. 18% in gdp will be shaved off in the next year. >> these are very, very big numbers. t
vehicles are built for china. ford is building a lot of capacity in china. these are investments in the china economy not just manufacturing but also significant research and development. these are local products that contribute to the local economy that would be in the interest of the people to support. >> auto parts, delphi has been a fascinating story. the stock has done pretty well. they announced a large buy back. what do you think a deal at 31.5 into earnings? >> it is one of...
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out west dry across much of eastern china but southwestern china is a different story. thundershowers, rain showers will continue throughout the day and it is not going to be severe. down towards the south, remnants of the tropical storm are still hovering over the sea and today the heaviest rain is in the northern half of myanmar and out east we can see this showing up, typhoon is still hovering over the western pacific and starting to produce at rough seas across the coast and east of taiwan and the southern islands of japan like the okinawa islands from late tonight. waves could reach 4 meters. it is going to continue to move a slow pace over the next several days. we're not sure where it is going but there is a small possibility it could move through the okinawa islands next week. we'll keep you posted. temperatures are looking like this. we're expecting 19 degrees in seoul on wednesday and that is about 3 degrees lower than yesterday. tokyo slightly warming up to 24 degrees and out west 19 in chong ching and dropping out of the 30s in hong kong. moving into the ame
out west dry across much of eastern china but southwestern china is a different story. thundershowers, rain showers will continue throughout the day and it is not going to be severe. down towards the south, remnants of the tropical storm are still hovering over the sea and today the heaviest rain is in the northern half of myanmar and out east we can see this showing up, typhoon is still hovering over the western pacific and starting to produce at rough seas across the coast and east of taiwan...
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another important figure was released in china. home prices rose in almost half of the major cities in september. strong demand was driven by low mortgage rates. the chinese government's monetary easing policies are help push down borrowing costs. the national bureau of statistics released the results of its monthly survey of new home prices sold across 70 cities. guangzhuo in the south showed the biggest gains with 0.4% since august. this is followed by a 0.3% rise in the inland city of xian. overall home prices in 31 of the 70 cities surveys rose compared to the previous month while prices in 24 cities fell. >>> the japanese government's tax commission will start discussing how to soften the impact of a higher consumption tax. that's ahead of its planned increase in two stages. the commission will hold this year's first general meeting on friday. it will listen to tax amendment requests from government ministries and agencies. the consumption tax will go up from the current 5%. it will be 8% in 2014 and 10% in 2015. the focus wil
another important figure was released in china. home prices rose in almost half of the major cities in september. strong demand was driven by low mortgage rates. the chinese government's monetary easing policies are help push down borrowing costs. the national bureau of statistics released the results of its monthly survey of new home prices sold across 70 cities. guangzhuo in the south showed the biggest gains with 0.4% since august. this is followed by a 0.3% rise in the inland city of xian....
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these are all basically men in their late 50s and early 60s raised within china, educated in china and all of them have thrived by not offending people along the way. >> they've had a different kind of exposure than the generation before them. >> that's key. the key thing is they realize china isn't the country it was 30 years ago when deng xiaoping launched them on these reforms. it has to be responseive to international pressure and participate in the international system. china used to be a poor country and they could get away with a lot. people would forgive it of a lot. today it's the world's second-largest economy. it's expected to play an active role in issues like iran and north korea xi jinping is a much more sensitive politician than his predecessors were. he gets that. if you see him in the crowd in los angeles watching a baseball game he almost looks like a plausible participant in the politics we know. >> rose: and had experience in america, too. i >> he did. he went to iowa and spent time there. >> rose: so only seven members that rule the committee. nine >> there's nine
these are all basically men in their late 50s and early 60s raised within china, educated in china and all of them have thrived by not offending people along the way. >> they've had a different kind of exposure than the generation before them. >> that's key. the key thing is they realize china isn't the country it was 30 years ago when deng xiaoping launched them on these reforms. it has to be responseive to international pressure and participate in the international system. china...
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i'll crack down on china. president bush didn't. >> when he talks about getting tough on china, keep in mind that governor romney invested in companies that were pioneers of outsourcing to china. >> then romney tried to define his self-deportation policy on immigration. again, president obama knocked romney off of his game. >> self-deportation says let people make their own choice. what i was saying is, we're not going to round up 12 million people, undocumented, illegals and take them out of the nation. instead, let people make their own choice. and if they find that they can't get the benefits here that they want and they can't find the job they want, then they'll make a decision to go a place where they have better opportunities. >> his top adviser on immigration is the guy who designed the arizona law, the entirety of it. not everify, the entire thing. that's his whole policy. >> romney was on unsure footing for most of the night. he did a good job putting himself in a corner on a major issue and the presi
i'll crack down on china. president bush didn't. >> when he talks about getting tough on china, keep in mind that governor romney invested in companies that were pioneers of outsourcing to china. >> then romney tried to define his self-deportation policy on immigration. again, president obama knocked romney off of his game. >> self-deportation says let people make their own choice. what i was saying is, we're not going to round up 12 million people, undocumented, illegals and...
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: more and more will be exported to china. i think in the next, maybe, three, five years, it will continue. >> until the mid 1990s. more than 60% of sri lanka's gems were sent to japan. japanese demand plummeted while chinese shipments surged. today, sales have slumped 80% from the boom years. expanding business in china instead. he has four shops in beijing, and plans more in shanghai. this is -- now the chinese people -- also following the japanese. >> china eaese customers purcha jewelry as an investment. they don't think twice about spending hundreds of thousands of dollars. and they almost always pay with cash. in the next, three to five years. >> the income levels are also great. china has eclipsed japan making the major destination for precious stones. no matter the destination for sri lanka's gem traders, business continues to sparkle. >>> it is sunny, buty in tokyo. sayaka mori? >> showers are possible late tonight. more heavy rain will be coming down in the northern half of the country as a new system is approaching.
: more and more will be exported to china. i think in the next, maybe, three, five years, it will continue. >> until the mid 1990s. more than 60% of sri lanka's gems were sent to japan. japanese demand plummeted while chinese shipments surged. today, sales have slumped 80% from the boom years. expanding business in china instead. he has four shops in beijing, and plans more in shanghai. this is -- now the chinese people -- also following the japanese. >> china eaese customers purcha...
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china is exact opposite. you don't come into office even if you're convinced the previous government was wrong in everything, to denounce them. you make it difficult for yourself. the date is the first party plenum. that was in 2002. when it was ratified formally in 1992 first party plenum will be in october and november of 2013. it will not bring massive reforms that are already being implemented. that is not the chinese way. it will give us a sense of the direction of the new government. whether they say something lying, you know, the previous government responded so well to the financial crisis but there are these things that got a little carried away and we really need to fix them and and example. some state firms should go bankrupt, that would be a sign. just have to say it. don't have to do anything. that would be a big step. if we get everyone's done well, china is on the right course, we need to stablize. great leaders of the communist party, if you want to know what i'm talking about a sign of status
china is exact opposite. you don't come into office even if you're convinced the previous government was wrong in everything, to denounce them. you make it difficult for yourself. the date is the first party plenum. that was in 2002. when it was ratified formally in 1992 first party plenum will be in october and november of 2013. it will not bring massive reforms that are already being implemented. that is not the chinese way. it will give us a sense of the direction of the new government....
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much of china bringing nice, balmy day. but the exception is going to be inland china. snow showers are intensifying here. some of the rain is going to be spreading over the area on your thursday. as for japan, heavy rain will be on the course. of course the northern half of the country, from thursday night. all right, moving into the americas, we can see a swirling cloud over the caribbean sea. this is tropical storm sandy. moving at a slow pace toward the north. it will likely become a hurricane and then -- may move through jamaica on wednesday. before reaching eastern cuba, by wednesday night. or thursday. after that, it could move through the bahamas, on thursday. and then head out to sea and then, toward the northeast. aiming twor wefor bermuda. before weakening. hour cane warnings in effect. jamaica, cuba. hurricane force wind are expected to belter texpect ed to batter the locations. rainfall, 120 millimeters of rain recorded in eastern cuba. more heavy rain coming down as the cyst temperature moving through. 300 millimeters of rain, likely for jamaica, hispainol
much of china bringing nice, balmy day. but the exception is going to be inland china. snow showers are intensifying here. some of the rain is going to be spreading over the area on your thursday. as for japan, heavy rain will be on the course. of course the northern half of the country, from thursday night. all right, moving into the americas, we can see a swirling cloud over the caribbean sea. this is tropical storm sandy. moving at a slow pace toward the north. it will likely become a...
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from $4,000 per capita in china to $12,000 per capita in china. there will be 120, 130 million college graduates in these two countries. they will come into the market with confidence, success, and high expectations about consumption. >> are they going to have the jobs in the right areas, michael? >> so in china, the government has this great ability to say i need engineers, i need bio chemists, i need math madish shan ma mathematicians. and in those area, there will be global areas for those products and services for a value added economy. and, yes, there will be job mis-china amis chi jobs in china and india. >> so the thing about this book is that how you get into the right strategy. what will work for companies? can they be small companies as well as multinationals? >> this $10 trillion prize is in front of all of us. it is an opportunity for american, uk, german companies to dramatically expand their positions in china and india. it's about understanding the consumer. understanding how they live, how they dream, about meeting their needs, abo
from $4,000 per capita in china to $12,000 per capita in china. there will be 120, 130 million college graduates in these two countries. they will come into the market with confidence, success, and high expectations about consumption. >> are they going to have the jobs in the right areas, michael? >> so in china, the government has this great ability to say i need engineers, i need bio chemists, i need math madish shan ma mathematicians. and in those area, there will be global areas...
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we want to continue selling our products in china. i hope these issues will be resolved soon. >> reporter: about 6,000 japanese attended the fair last autumn looking to buy chinese goods. the event organizer warned that the number may be lower this time around. >>> russian voters have been casting ballots for governors for the first time in eight years and they've thrown their support behind the ruling party. five provinces held polls on sunday. ru the president began appointing governors but they faced basic s accusations of fraud. russian prime minister said the latest elections were held in a democratic manner.russian prime latest elections were held in a democratic manner. opposition parties have criticized the elections. they say some of their members re barred from standing. they couldn't get their candidacies approved. >>> ten years ago they gained independence from i understand gle indones indonesia. recently a group of women have been fighting. is -- the country is now in the process of rebuilding. they are fighting during th
we want to continue selling our products in china. i hope these issues will be resolved soon. >> reporter: about 6,000 japanese attended the fair last autumn looking to buy chinese goods. the event organizer warned that the number may be lower this time around. >>> russian voters have been casting ballots for governors for the first time in eight years and they've thrown their support behind the ruling party. five provinces held polls on sunday. ru the president began appointing...
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and from the china contractors association. and the president of the foreign trade and economic relations commission. and the deputy director general, department of commerce of the inner mongolia, autonomous region. the director of economic and trade office of [unintelligible] province. i would like to mention that locally, we have a city council member from fremont, ms. sue chan and supervisor malia cohen is in the house. thank you for coming. i remember not long ago when vice-president -- the vice- president visited the united states and i traveled to los angeles with our mayor at the time and what an event. and now a few months later, san francisco is probably hosting the seminar with the ministry of commerce. it shows that our golden mountain continues to attract chinese. has never stopped since the 1800's and because san francisco continues to be the city of innovation and full of peril spirit, we will continue to seek an inflow of inbound chinese businessmen and investors. may i invite our mayor, edwin lee, to the podium?
and from the china contractors association. and the president of the foreign trade and economic relations commission. and the deputy director general, department of commerce of the inner mongolia, autonomous region. the director of economic and trade office of [unintelligible] province. i would like to mention that locally, we have a city council member from fremont, ms. sue chan and supervisor malia cohen is in the house. thank you for coming. i remember not long ago when vice-president -- the...
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soybeans are 60% of -- is sold to china. one-third of u.s. cotton is sold to china. china is also an important market for u.s. automobiles and aircraft. china also is in long-term market for u.s. service industry. in this area, the u.s. has done a long time service. at the same time, the chinese want to prepare -- entrepreneurs are interested in making investments in the united states so there are more and more chinese companies coming to the united states and investments. according to chinese statistics, for the last 18 months, the chinese investment in the united states grew by 18-40% -- by 14%. it is up to $6 billion. the investment is still a small figure. it is growing very fast. today, our common interests have expanded and interdependence has been deepened. now, as the impact of the financial crisis still lingers, both china and the united states have committed to transforming their economic growth. their economic growth models by increasing input in some new areas like new energy, high- tech, high end manufacturing, i.t., bioscience, etc. these could translat
soybeans are 60% of -- is sold to china. one-third of u.s. cotton is sold to china. china is also an important market for u.s. automobiles and aircraft. china also is in long-term market for u.s. service industry. in this area, the u.s. has done a long time service. at the same time, the chinese want to prepare -- entrepreneurs are interested in making investments in the united states so there are more and more chinese companies coming to the united states and investments. according to chinese...
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so how do you play china right now? pain at pump. gas prices in california top $5 a gallon in some places and the governor's jumping in to intervene but the question is, is that really going to do any good or is the market going to decide the price? >>> and political roulette. the key swing state of ohio making a big bet on casino gambling. brian schactman has more on the new jobs and new opportunities from cashing in on sin. >>> but first, tyler is off today so bob pisani is my partner for the army. down at the nyse. >> pleasure to be here, sue. concern about china's slowdown raised by the world bank putting pressure on the market today. europe's been closed for about 1 1/2 hours right now. china now back to us after a week off. that sector to the downside as well. most of europe was weak here today. france, spain and italy all to the downside. euro a little weak. on days when the euro is weaker, the dollar stronger. typically our markets are to the downside as well. take a look at major indices here in the united states. techs are
so how do you play china right now? pain at pump. gas prices in california top $5 a gallon in some places and the governor's jumping in to intervene but the question is, is that really going to do any good or is the market going to decide the price? >>> and political roulette. the key swing state of ohio making a big bet on casino gambling. brian schactman has more on the new jobs and new opportunities from cashing in on sin. >>> but first, tyler is off today so bob pisani is...
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even towards northeastern china and much of eastern china, you're seeing fair weather, as well. temperatures are cooling down, ulaanbaatar, minus 2 for the high. even towards tokyo getting cooler. friday, expecting a high of 24. now, going over towards the americas, we are seeing a low-pressure area in southern california, and going over towards utah, that's going to be bringing some of the first significant snowfall of the season. some areas here, that's going to continue to push towards the east. also seeing significant snowfall into southern ontario. we have a low-pressure area that could accumulate upwards of ant 20 centimeters of snow in some areas. western great lakes, about 10 centimeters of snow. all this cold air with this low-pressure area is going to be conflicting with some warm air from the south. severe weather is expected from oklahoma over towards tennessee. if you have any travel plans in and out of this area, you want to watch out for that. large hail, frequent lightning coming out of these storms. temperature difference, houston with a high of 32. look at chic
even towards northeastern china and much of eastern china, you're seeing fair weather, as well. temperatures are cooling down, ulaanbaatar, minus 2 for the high. even towards tokyo getting cooler. friday, expecting a high of 24. now, going over towards the americas, we are seeing a low-pressure area in southern california, and going over towards utah, that's going to be bringing some of the first significant snowfall of the season. some areas here, that's going to continue to push towards the...
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but we want to continue selling our products in china. i hope these issues will be resolved soon. >> reporter: about 6,000 japanese attended the fair last autumn, looking to buy chinese goods. the event organizer warned that the number may be lower this time around. shun ishibe, nhk world, guangzhou. >>> myanmar's transition towards democracy is one of this year's most remarkable developments. "newsline" has a two-day special broadcast from the country known as "asia's final frontier." myanmar is opening its door, and foreign companies are lining up to enter. it's easy to understand why. the country has a strategic location between southeast asia, india, and china. a large labor force, and abundant natural resources. western countries are easing sanctions to encourage further reform. but after so many years of strict military control, the transition faces huge challenges. nhk world's patchari raksawong has more from yangon. >> reporter: hello from yangon. the bustling commercial capital of myanmar. behind me here is a symbol of the city,
but we want to continue selling our products in china. i hope these issues will be resolved soon. >> reporter: about 6,000 japanese attended the fair last autumn, looking to buy chinese goods. the event organizer warned that the number may be lower this time around. shun ishibe, nhk world, guangzhou. >>> myanmar's transition towards democracy is one of this year's most remarkable developments. "newsline" has a two-day special broadcast from the country known as...
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we out spend china 4:1 but china is not borrowing money. the united states is essentially borrowing money to keep it going and that's something the defense watchers are concerned about. >> the huge spending numbers could all are affected by something called sequestration. quick lesson, if we don't reach a debt deal, automatic triggers come in, $50 billion per year cut from defense which is a big chunk. however, something happened last night that tweaked my ear and made me think of you. >> an obama bombshell on the fiscal cliff. listen to what he said. >> first of all, the sequester is not something that i propose. it is something that congress has proposed. it will not happen. >> it is not going to happen. he said it is not going to happen. that's something that caught folks by surprise. he is about to enter into a big negotiation period with a lame duck congress to try to make sure the january 1st-december 31st deadlines don't happen. the president laid it out there and said it is not going to happen. you're not going to see the cuts or th
we out spend china 4:1 but china is not borrowing money. the united states is essentially borrowing money to keep it going and that's something the defense watchers are concerned about. >> the huge spending numbers could all are affected by something called sequestration. quick lesson, if we don't reach a debt deal, automatic triggers come in, $50 billion per year cut from defense which is a big chunk. however, something happened last night that tweaked my ear and made me think of you....
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china claims them. the finance ministry says japan's deficit for the six months through september was about $40 billion. it was the largest half-year deficit since the government began keeping records in 1979. half-year trade with the european union fell into the red for the first time with a deficit reaching more than $1 billion. against china, japan's deficit for the period was $19 billion. the bank of japan downgraded its economic assessments of eight of nine regions due to sluggish production and personal consumption. it's the first time in three years and nine months that the central bank has lowered its assessments of so many regions all at once. boj branch managers say industrial production declined in these eight regions. they point to falling exports of cars and other auto-related products as a result of the global economic slowdown. they also note that personal spending fell in all the regions because government subsidies for eco-car buyers ended and winter clothing sales were weak due to the
china claims them. the finance ministry says japan's deficit for the six months through september was about $40 billion. it was the largest half-year deficit since the government began keeping records in 1979. half-year trade with the european union fell into the red for the first time with a deficit reaching more than $1 billion. against china, japan's deficit for the period was $19 billion. the bank of japan downgraded its economic assessments of eight of nine regions due to sluggish...
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you also have large parts of china, tibet, that may not want to be part of china. they'll have to deal with that. it's a headache being an american boy try becoming leader of china they'll have a huge challenge on their end. >> gavin: speaking of headaches, those participations of arab spring the concern of egypt, what is your sense where things are going, what direction things are going in, in the middle east right now? >> i'm a little bit optimistic than i think a lot of americans are. i think it's going to be pretty tumultuous. i think of eastern europe after democracy came there. you know boy, it was messy. romania after all these years. >> gavin: sure. >> 23 years is still something of a mess. having said that, i think that the system was unsustainable and that winston churchill was right about democracy i think it's going to provide a marketplace of ideas and the islamist parties if they don't deliver they'll be pushed out. people have inconsistent aspirations. they want to have a more islamic state, but they want growth, they want schools and trying to recon
you also have large parts of china, tibet, that may not want to be part of china. they'll have to deal with that. it's a headache being an american boy try becoming leader of china they'll have a huge challenge on their end. >> gavin: speaking of headaches, those participations of arab spring the concern of egypt, what is your sense where things are going, what direction things are going in, in the middle east right now? >> i'm a little bit optimistic than i think a lot of americans...
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china's finance minister and the governor of the people's bank of china cancel their attendance at annual meetings of the imf and world bank this week. china apparently decided to use the occasion to protest japan's nationalization of the senkakus. against this backdrop, the director general of the chinese foreign ministry's department, met with the bureau chief in tokyo on thursday. he reiterated his country's stance that the senkaku islands are japan's territory in term of history and international law. and repeated his country's position that the islands are china's territory. in conclusion, the two sides agree to make arrangements to hold a meeting of vice ministers following the one held last month now. this territorial dispute bubbled below the surface for decades. and there have been flare-ups issued before. but experts say this recent one drove japan/china relations to the lowest levels, and normalized diplomatic ties 40 years ago. look act how we got to this point in today's choina report. the story from our studio in beijing. >> reporter: the demonstrations have mostly died down
china's finance minister and the governor of the people's bank of china cancel their attendance at annual meetings of the imf and world bank this week. china apparently decided to use the occasion to protest japan's nationalization of the senkakus. against this backdrop, the director general of the chinese foreign ministry's department, met with the bureau chief in tokyo on thursday. he reiterated his country's stance that the senkaku islands are japan's territory in term of history and...
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china in 1981? i have been there. i knew china wasn't free. was it really possible there could be a place that was north korea could be worse? thirty years later, we know the answer to that question. north korea is the world's most repressive state. the people are the slaves of the kim family regime which controls every aspect of their love -- lives even whether they are get to eat. religion is banned, there is no rule of law, and perceived political infractions are met with harsh punishment. punishment that it needed out to three generations of person's family. a political offender knows that with he goes to prison, his parents and his children will probably go with him. there are probably about 200,000 north koreans today, and more than a million perhaps as high as 2 million have already died there. the reason we know all of this is and much, much more is thanks to the testimonies of north koreans who have escaped. these are the people i write about in my book. this knowledge comes to us despite the best effort of the kim family regime to ke
china in 1981? i have been there. i knew china wasn't free. was it really possible there could be a place that was north korea could be worse? thirty years later, we know the answer to that question. north korea is the world's most repressive state. the people are the slaves of the kim family regime which controls every aspect of their love -- lives even whether they are get to eat. religion is banned, there is no rule of law, and perceived political infractions are met with harsh punishment....
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north korean detectors are detain inside china. the report urges neighbors countries not to send them back to north korea the human rights committee will begin discussing the report. >>> iranians are suffering through reports of economic sanctions. there's more on the way. tell us what's the latest. >> people in iran are already going through a lot of hardships. the currency is plunging. western countries are about to put more country on the middle eastern country. member countries reached a preliminary deal. they are discussing extra sanctions against iran. the eu plans to adopt new sanctions on october 15th. >>> iranian natural gas enters the eu region mostly from turkey. the volume is not large at the moment but future demand for natural gas is expected to grow. >>> japan's new economic and fiscal policy leader will attend a policy meeting on friday. he's urged to take aggressive monetary easing measures to help the economy get out of inflation. it's rare for cabinet min ter to take part in a central pang policy meeting. he said
north korean detectors are detain inside china. the report urges neighbors countries not to send them back to north korea the human rights committee will begin discussing the report. >>> iranians are suffering through reports of economic sanctions. there's more on the way. tell us what's the latest. >> people in iran are already going through a lot of hardships. the currency is plunging. western countries are about to put more country on the middle eastern country. member...
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they have some wins with china and this have some losses with china on trade. but taking punitive action with china or any other country other than cuba is almost always more costly to the united states than it is to china or that other country. in 2009, the obama administration imposed tariffs on tires imported from china and last month the administration very quietly left that tariff expire. after one study says that that tariff preserved maybe about 1200 american jobs at a cost of $1.1 billion. that would be $900,000 per job. now, those numbers could be overstated. even significantly overstated. but what's absolutely true is that any tariff we put on any product in this country is paid not by the country that produces the product. it is paid by american consumers when they purchase that product. tariffs are simply sales taxes on american consumers and that's why tariffs are almost always self-defeating. so if a president wants to get tough with china and slap some heavy tariffs on chinese products, the question for that president is very simple. mr. presiden
they have some wins with china and this have some losses with china on trade. but taking punitive action with china or any other country other than cuba is almost always more costly to the united states than it is to china or that other country. in 2009, the obama administration imposed tariffs on tires imported from china and last month the administration very quietly left that tariff expire. after one study says that that tariff preserved maybe about 1200 american jobs at a cost of $1.1...
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rhetoric is creeping up again in the presidential debates with respect to china china's both an ad the search but also a potential partner in the international community if it's following the rules so by attitude coming into office was that we are going to insist the china plays by the same rules as everybody else we can be a partner with china we don't have to be an adversary in any way shape or form we can work with them we can collaborate with them if they're willing to be responsible but while president obama and mitt romney cast stones at the country while cautiously agreeing that the u.s. needs to find ways to get along with the chinese there might be a bigger threat to international trade and the u.s. economy now that is the secret of a multinational trade agreement known as the transpacific partnership critics say that the t p p threatens to extend restrictive intellectual property laws across the globe and rewrite international laws rules to enforce those laws now the st louis is the international campaign store actor with public citizen and joined me earlier to talk about why
rhetoric is creeping up again in the presidential debates with respect to china china's both an ad the search but also a potential partner in the international community if it's following the rules so by attitude coming into office was that we are going to insist the china plays by the same rules as everybody else we can be a partner with china we don't have to be an adversary in any way shape or form we can work with them we can collaborate with them if they're willing to be responsible but...
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cannot win without china and china cannot win without the united states? >> true or false? >> no. >> true or false? >> i think the chinese leadership understand this is largely rhetoric. >> eleanor > issue three, pug t rules. >> throughout this week's presidential debate, there were flare ups. challenge mitt romney described what he see as how sitting president barack obama, during his four years, has conducted himself overseas. >> then the president began what i have called an apology tour of going to various nations in the middle east and criticizing america. i think they looked at that and saw a weakness. >> wait a minute, says president obama. that is bs. >> nothing governor romney just said is true, starting with this notion of me apologizing. this has been probably the biggest whopper that has been told during the course of this campaign. >> on arabic tv you said america had been dismiss i have and dericesive. you said america has dictated other nations. mr. president we have not dictated to other nations we have freed other nations from dictators. > >> who was more p
cannot win without china and china cannot win without the united states? >> true or false? >> no. >> true or false? >> i think the chinese leadership understand this is largely rhetoric. >> eleanor > issue three, pug t rules. >> throughout this week's presidential debate, there were flare ups. challenge mitt romney described what he see as how sitting president barack obama, during his four years, has conducted himself overseas. >> then the president...
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-china relationship. do you care to elaborate cracks >> aaron talked about a number of trade issues and i hope that we will get to those as well the bible just focus on the currency question. secretary paulson and geithner have had the upper kennedy to label china currency the balance of trade much more egregious and its undervaluation of its currency they chose not to do so. they chose instead to use pressure and diplomacy and collectively they have achieved approximately 830% rise in the value since it began moving a few years ago. the currency manipulation designation is in the tool kit of the secretary treasury. the threat to use it is important and useful but the idea of doing it on the first day in office i find frankly astonishing. this is before president romney will have met with any chinese leaders. there will be new views by the way. they will not be in a passive or submissive mood to threats and being back into corners. the chinese will retaliate this i can guarantee. they do not take these th
-china relationship. do you care to elaborate cracks >> aaron talked about a number of trade issues and i hope that we will get to those as well the bible just focus on the currency question. secretary paulson and geithner have had the upper kennedy to label china currency the balance of trade much more egregious and its undervaluation of its currency they chose not to do so. they chose instead to use pressure and diplomacy and collectively they have achieved approximately 830% rise in...
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china. we have a huge conversation going on in this country right now about jobs. the guy who wants to take the president of the united states' job, barack obama, mitt romney's job, it's all about what is happening right here in america. today, the president said, mitt romney is trying to forget how his economic policies benefit the very rich like the owners of this factory. >> he's forgetting what his own positions are. and he's betting that you will, too. i mean, he's changing up so much and back tracking and sidestepping. we've got to -- we've got to name this condition that he's going through. i think -- i think it's called romnesia. that's what it's called. if you come down with a case of romnesia and you can't seem to remember the policies that are still on your website or the promises you made over the six years you've been running for president, here's the good news. obama care covers pre-existing conditions. we can fix you up. we've got a cure. we can make you well, virginia. >> thi
china. we have a huge conversation going on in this country right now about jobs. the guy who wants to take the president of the united states' job, barack obama, mitt romney's job, it's all about what is happening right here in america. today, the president said, mitt romney is trying to forget how his economic policies benefit the very rich like the owners of this factory. >> he's forgetting what his own positions are. and he's betting that you will, too. i mean, he's changing up so...
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china is slowing down dramatically. if it continues, it will have a profound impact on the rest of the world. gdp growth has dropped from about 107 last year to 7.6% in the latest quarter. now that might not sound like much, but it might just be the beginning like a dropping ball. we don't know if china has hit bottom yet. what we do know is that it will have widespread effects. look at two charts. the first is from brazil since the 1990s. the line in red shows how brazil's gdp has fluctuated around an average of 2.5%. now look at the blue line showing commodity prices. the correlation is pretty stark. when commodity prices rise or fall, the others move accordingly. the same in africa. these prices in turn will increasingingly track with china's growth. china imports these commodities. australia used to be called the lucky country. prices of iron ore are down. china's unprecedented rise has brought with it a boon for resource-rich countries. as china's growth slows, the economy is going to slow down. it says the u.s. ex
china is slowing down dramatically. if it continues, it will have a profound impact on the rest of the world. gdp growth has dropped from about 107 last year to 7.6% in the latest quarter. now that might not sound like much, but it might just be the beginning like a dropping ball. we don't know if china has hit bottom yet. what we do know is that it will have widespread effects. look at two charts. the first is from brazil since the 1990s. the line in red shows how brazil's gdp has fluctuated...
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china is doing that. they want their businesses to have fair trade pursuant to international law, let' have free trade. it's not just the cyber area, but car manufacturing parts and auto parts, in steel. china's rhetoric is just rhetoric as far as i'm concerned. we have to be concerned about the free trade. we will not let them come into r country with their businesses to get information from our citizens, company or individual. thars way we are doing. we want to let our citizens know ahead of time before this occurs than after the fact. we need to learn what happened from 9/11. gerri: sounded a loud siren this weekend on $60 minutes," and on monday with your reports. thanks for coming on. come back and talk more about it. we are all worried. congreman, thank you very much. >> thank you. gerri: home prices back to 206 levels, we'll have the numbers, and is obama and company traveling the country saying gm is alive and bin laden is dead think twice before counting al-qaeda out just yet. stay with us. i ow
china is doing that. they want their businesses to have fair trade pursuant to international law, let' have free trade. it's not just the cyber area, but car manufacturing parts and auto parts, in steel. china's rhetoric is just rhetoric as far as i'm concerned. we have to be concerned about the free trade. we will not let them come into r country with their businesses to get information from our citizens, company or individual. thars way we are doing. we want to let our citizens know ahead of...
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china was just china condemned it. china worked with us at the u.n. security council to issue a statement and pass a resolution that resulted in the toughest sanctions that north korea has ever faced. granted this is always an isolated country, but when substantially further than everything we've had before. they had an out of north korea and tough financial sanctions. that was good. after that, china became nervous about instability in north korea and the possibility that north korea might unravel. and maybe can to stand by north korea and frankly emboldened in many respects. in 2010, tweeter number provocations, thinking of the south korean vessel, the unveiling of the north korean uranium enrichment program. and we pushed back hard, tightening the alliance for south korea, said in an uss to doc over objections not only north korea, conducting a series of exercises for south korea and postponing the south korean takeover forces from 2012 to 2015. the chinese -- president obama called up the chain is on this at the g20 meeting in toronto he referred
china was just china condemned it. china worked with us at the u.n. security council to issue a statement and pass a resolution that resulted in the toughest sanctions that north korea has ever faced. granted this is always an isolated country, but when substantially further than everything we've had before. they had an out of north korea and tough financial sanctions. that was good. after that, china became nervous about instability in north korea and the possibility that north korea might...